Hamas resumes power in Gaza: ‘A slap in the face to the Israeli government’
Hamas is effectively back in control of the Gaza Strip, with the terror group having recently returned thousands of troops to the streets to re-establish its grip, dealing a major blow to Israel’s war goals.
Hamas fighters have been out in droves across Gaza after resuming responsibility for managing law and order in the war-torn Palestinian enclave under the most recent cease-fire agreement, since Israel failed to back another entity to take control.
The return to the status quo was clearly evident Sunday when the terrorist group and its supporters brazenly paraded around Gaza City’s Saraya Square during the first day of the cease-fire, flashing victory signs and cheering as they surrounded the Red Cross vehicles carrying the three freed Israeli hostages.
Gershon Baskin, the Middle East director for the diplomacy advocacy group International Communities Organization, said the images of armed Hamas soldiers and officers out in broad daylight undermine any progress made during the 15 months that Israel has spent fighting in Gaza.
“The Hamas presence on the ground, armed, is a slap in the face to the Israeli government and army,” Baskin told the Wall Street Journal. “It highlights that Israel’s goals for the war were never achievable.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted that the dismantling of Hamas be part of any permanent peace agreement.

